George Frangeskides, Chairman at ALBA, explains why the Pilbara Lithium option ‘was too good to miss’. Watch the video here.
I'm with James Brearley and they tell me that I cannot sell the shares yet until the Australian stock exchange has given it's approval. Brearley ****ed up at the beginning and allocated all the shares due to my account without first allowing for the shares to be divided by ten. I was running around the house telling everybody who would listen tha we had hit the jackpot but that was soon sorted as Brearley realised their mistake and adjusted their figures.. Boo Hoo.
So now I await for further advice.
For those amongst us who are not familiar with oilie I dubbed him the class swot many years ago. He is a great guy and one to be respected. He must be getting on in age now cos he was pushing eighty when he left us a little while back. lol
The plant as currently configured is capable of producing some 75,000 tons per annum, which would result in a substantial profit for Keras. However, on receipt of the exploitation licence Keras expects to expand and improve the plant to add more value as well as increasing production. The Company intends this to be financed in conjunction with an offtake agreement rather than equity funding